Synopsis

Three classic Buster Keaton short films. In 'Go West' (1924), Keaton plays a young man looking to find his fortune in the big city and finds himself getting involved in a scheme to transport 1000 cows to Los Angeles by rail. 'Hard Luck' (1921) sees Keaton as a down-at-heel man on the verge of suicide who gets offered a job promoting a posh country club. Finally, 'The Scarecrow' (1920) follows two young farm workers feuding over the hand of the farmer's daughter.